Nepal to Tibet - 13 days

Journey beyond cosmopolitan Kathmandu to holy Tibet - 'the roof of the world'. Uncover the world's most holy Hindu temple, the world's highest monastery and the tallest mountain, set amongst spectacular Himalayan vistas and enlightening Buddhist stupas.

Day 1: Kathmandu
Thursday. Welcome to Nepal and the start of your holiday. Arrive Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel. This evening enjoy a welcome drink and briefing. Overnight - Kathmandu
A close up of Bodhnath Buddist Stupa in Kathmandu
Day 2: Kathmandu valley
Kathmandu is a fascinating blend of old and new, the largest and most cosmopolitan city in Nepal and yet in places, seemingly unchanged since the middle-ages with temples, shrines and living gods. We spend the day exploring the Kathmandu Valley; highlights include the holiest Hindu temple of Pashupatinath on the banks of the Bagmati River, the Buddhist Swayambhunath Pagoda and the colossal Bodhnath. We also visit Patan Durbar square, which is brimming with temples and unique architecture. This evening enjoy dinner and a dance performance at the cultural village. Overnight - Kathmandu (B, D)
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Day 3: Lhasa
Kathmandu – Lhasa. This morning we head to the skies with a fantastic scenic flight to Tibet - the ‘Roof of the World’. Rising more than 2 miles above sea level the Tibetan plateau is a mystical realm of breathtaking mountain scenery, spectacular Buddhist architecture and fascinating culture. Upon arrival we travel overland to Lhasa, where the rest of the day is free to relax and acclimatise. Overnight - Lhasa (B)
A lake side view of the Potala Palace in Lhasa
Day 4: Jokhang temple
Over the next two days we explore the mythical city of Lhasa, home to the Dalai Lama’s until the 1950’s. Just north of Lhasa is the Sera monastery which after 600 years, is still a working retreat, although these days only hundreds of monks rattle around in the massive buildings that were built for thousands. It is one of the great Gelukpa ‘Universities’ where you can witness the monks learning scriptures in the Debating Garden. We’ll also explore the fascinating Jokhang temple which is the holiest shrine in Tibet and houses a solid gold shrine of the enlightened Buddha, around which, in varying degrees of exertion, all Tibetans prostrate themselves at some point in their lifetime. Overnight - Lhasa (B)
Day 5: Potala temple
Continuing our exploration of Lhasa, we travel to the Potala Palace - an enduring symbol of Lhasa and the winter home of the Dalai Lama. Our sightseeing also includes the monastery of Drepung; once the largest monastery in the world, home to 10,000 monks, but tragically torn asunder during the Cultural Revolution and still rebuilding its walls and status today. Overnight - Lhasa (B)
Day 6: Gyantse & the Kambala pass
Lhasa – Gyantse. Departing Lhasa, we head off along the Friendship Highway to the attractive city of Gyantse. The journey is incredibly scenic, crossing two mountain passes, the Kambala pass (4794m) and Karola (5010m) pass via the beautiful lake Yamdrok Tso. Gyantse is 3rd largest town in Tibet but most influenced by Chinese attractions. Overnight - Gyantse (B)
Dzong Fortress in Xegar Tibet
Day 7: Shigatse, Tibertian Market and the Kumbum
Gyantse - Shigatse. Gyantse‘s main highlight is the Kumbum, constructed in 1440, it is an eight storey building and the best preserved example of unique Tibetan architecture. Kumbum means “a hundred thousand images” and this fabulous building is lavishly decorated, with paintings smothering the walls and topped with a gold dome. After sightseeing at the Kumbum stupa and Phalor Monastery in Gyantse we continue our journey to Shigatse, Tibet’s second largest city. Upon arrival we visit the free Tibetan market and the Tashilunpo Monastery; a huge monastic compound of golden roofed buildings and cobbled lanes, founded by the first Dalai Lama in 1447. Overnight - Shigatse (B)
Day 8: Xegar
Shigatse – Xegar. Be prepared for a bumpy ride, as we drive through the spellbinding Everest Region to Xegar which was once the Capital of the Tingri region. Here we visit the impressive Xegar Dzong (fortress). Overnight - Xegar (B)
Day 9: Everest Base Camp
Xegar – Rongbuk monastery - Everest Base Camp – Old Tingri. This morning we drive the Pangla pass to the Rongbuk; at 4930metres above sea level, it is the world’s highest monastery and the spectacular views of Everest’s north face are well worth the arduous journey. The Himalayas boast eight out of the ten highest mountains in the world and extend across 2400 kilometres. The mighty Mount Everest has the world’s tallest peak and today we visit it’s famous base camp; the starting point of many intrepid expeditions to reach its lofty summit. We spend a few hours exploring the area before taking a short drive south to the town of Old Tingri (via the stunning Lamna pass), where we spend the night. Overnight - Tingri (B)
The Tibetan landscape
Day 10: Zangmu - downhill from Everest
Tingri – Zangmu – Borderland. Today we begin our journey back to Nepal, driving up to the steep Lalung La Pass, where we’ll be treated to some amazing views of the Himalayas and Everest, before our sharp decent along narrow windy roads, through lush forested mountainsides and deep gorges. We continue tothe Tibet- Nepal border town of Zangmu. Spend the day at leisure at the Borderland resort which offers a host of activities including bungy jumping if you’re feeling adventurous! Overnight - Borderland (B)
Day 11: Bhaktapur - a typical Newari town
Borderland - Bhaktapur. Today we drive to Bhaktapur, a typical Newari town. Bhaktapur Durbar Square is home to beautifully carved Malla dynasty palaces and pagodas Overnight - Bhaktapur (B)
Day 12: Onward to Kathmandu
Bhahtpur – Kathmandu. Today we drive back to Nepal’s cosmopolitan capital city where you can further sightsee or enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure. Overnight - Kathmandu (B)
Day 13: Kathmandu
Tuesday. Hotel check-out and onward transfer to the airport. (B)

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